In Amarela’s museum was a painting that showed three scenes flowing into each other: first on the left is a friendly encounter between the Spanish conquistadores bearing gifts and Datu Sikatuna, then in the canter is a Spanish priest preaching to natives with the galleon anchored out at sea ...
Stepping into the Hawaiian pantheon, we discoverNohoipili, a lesser-known deity yet intriguing in his own right.Nohoipiliis recognised as the spirit of high-stakes games, particularly connected with the intense and sometimes perilous traditional Hawaiian games which could involve great personal risk. ...